Data sources
SGFleet could not exist without open data.
Great Britain
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
- NPTG (National Public Transport Gazetteer) (places)
- NaPTAN (National Public Transport Access Nodes) (bus stops)
- NOC (National Operator Codes) (operators)
- TNDS (Traveline National Dataset) (timetables)
- NCSD (National Coach Services Database) (timetables)
- BODS (Bus Open Data Service) (timetables and fares)
- Traffic Commissioners: local bus service registration (timetable changes)
- TfL (Transport for London) open data (live departure times)
The source of each timetable (Traveline/BODS/other) is shown on each timetable page.
The Public Service Vehicles (Open Data) (England) Regulations 2020 require me to state that:
- information has been taken from the bus open data digital service internet site
- while the Secretary of State strives to preserve the integrity and quality of information on the bus open data digital service internet site, they cannot warrant the accuracy or quality of the information on the site
- SGFleet does not have the endorsement, affiliation, support or approval of the Secretary of State
Live vehicle tracking data comes from a number of different sources, including:
Livery Icons
- some of our livery icons were originally made by Oxon Buses - Check them out here!
Site Sources
- SGFleet is open source and the code is available on GitHub.
- The source code for our site was originally forked from jclgoodwin/bustimes.org.
Information about vehicles (colours, registrations, fleet numbers, etc.) has been contributed by dozens of enthusiastic contributors, and is available from the API.
Postcode search is powered by Postcodes.io.
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Jersey
Europe
- Train Location data in the Netherlands is graciously provided by Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Nasa
- ISS Location Data is provided by NASA